Hidden for Centuries: French Archaeologists Unearth Opulent Roman Villa With Secret Heated Floors and Lavish Baths

Hidden for Centuries: French Archaeologists Unearth Opulent Roman Villa With Secret Heated Floors and Lavish Baths

Insight Into The Daily Lives Of Wealthy Elites In Roman Gaul

Roman Villa Excavation In France

INRAPThe site will be open to the public via shuttles throughout the summer.

Similarly, archaeologists said that additional study of this villa could yield further insights into the daily lives of its inhabitants. This would provide a better understanding of elites in Roman Gaul, though even based on current findings, it is safe to make a few assumptions.

Private baths, for one, are a key characteristic of villas from Roman Gaul and were typically part of the residential portion of the complex. They also frequently feature sophisticated architecture that uses refined materials and flourishes such as marble, mosaics, frescoes, water basins, fountains, and gardens that were sometimes divided into smaller, private sanctuaries.

Thermal Baths At Roman Villa

INRAPA close-up view of the thermal baths at the villa complex.

As research at the site continues, perhaps more will be revealed about the people who once occupied the villa. For now, it remains an unparalleled and impressive site from the days of ancient Rome, a discovery unlike anything else ever found in the region.


After reading about this sprawling villa complex, read about when Rome fell. Then, learn about the worst Roman emperors.

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